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The University of Hyderabad (
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: ''Hydarāvād visvavidyālayamu'') is a top ranking public central research university located in
Hyderabad Hyderabad ( ; , ) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana and the ''de jure'' capital of Andhra Pradesh. It occupies on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River, in the northern part of Southern Indi ...
,
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,
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. Founded in 1974, this mostly residential campus has more than 5,000 students and 400 faculty, from several disciplines. The governor of the state of
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is ex-''officio'' the chief rector of the university, while the
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is the visitor to the university. The university was established along the lines of the Six-Point Formula of 1973. The first vice-chancellor of the university was
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organic chemist Gurbaksh Singh, from 1974 to 1979. Shri B D Jatti was the first chancellor of the university. In January 2015, the University of Hyderabad received the Visitor's Award for the Best Central University in India, awarded by the
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. The university is located in
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, on 2300-odd acres. The campus is rich in flora and fauna, home to over 734 flower plants, ten species of mammals, fifteen species of reptiles, and 220 species of birds. The university is recognized as an
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(IoE) by the University Grants Commission (UGC) through the ''UGC (Declaration of Government Institutions as Institutions of Eminence) Guidelines, 2017'' for public institutions


Campus

The university campus on 2300-odd acres, has a large area under forest cover, with two perennial and three seasonal lakes, as well as
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characteristic of the Deccan. It is home to 734 plant, 10 mammal, 15 reptile and 220 bird species (at last count). Notable animals include spotted deer, hares, peacocks, porcupines and wild boar. The campus also has a protected
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ic site. A study, which ranged over three decades (1990–2010), reported that of the plants present on campus, 315 species were used in traditional Indian medicine. 39 species of plants belong to the group that face the threat of extinction. These listings were the result of field studies done on campus by students and faculty members. The university has plans to preserve area under forest cover and wetlands by creating a bio reserve.


Academics


Teaching and learning

The university follows the semester calendar beginning in mid-July and ending in early-May. About 90% of the students are residential. The Master's programme is usually of 2 years while the MPhil and PhD programme are of 18 months and 5 years respectively. The university follows the continuous assessment pattern, with 40% marks awarded through assignments spread out through the semester and 60% through semester-end examinations. Grading is on a 10.0 point scale, with D being the lowest passing grade, and A+ being the highest. The toppers post-graduate courses are awarded medals.


Admission

The university is primarily a post-graduate research university. UoH conducts its own entrance examinations for all courses during the months of May–June each year and interviews in the month of May annually. The university offers integrated M.Sc., M.A., MFA, M.Tech., M.B.A, M.C.A., MPhil and PhD degrees. Admissions to UoH are highly competitive. The university follows the positive-discrimination reservation system as per University Grants Commission of India guidelines.


Rankings

The University of Hyderabad was ranked 601–650 in the
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of 2020. It is ranked 15 in India overall and sixth in India among universities by the
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in 2020. In 2020, the university was ranked 2nd among India's government universities by
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Library

The university library is a central facility to support teaching and research activities of the university. This present library building was inaugurated by
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, the then
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, on 21 October 1988 and named after late Prime Minister
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. The library is connected to Campus Network. The library also created learning environment by establishing Online Public Access Catalog (WebOPAC), OPAC Searching Area, Internet browsing area, Laptop zone with Wi-Fi facility, specialised workstations & software for visually-challenged students and by facilitating electronic resources, search services/tools. Indira Gandhi Memorial library is the first automated university library in the country. The library serves as a resources station to all scholars and has a print collection around 400,000, that include monographs, text books, back volumes of journals, theses / dissertations, CDs/DVDs. It subscribes around 500 print journals in various disciplines of the university and provides access to more than 25,000 e-resources including e-books. It also comprises a reading room which is accessible round-the-clock for the benefit of the students.


The Integrated Master's Programme

College for Integrated Studies (CIS) was established in the year 2006 to offer 5-year Integrated master's degree courses. The centre offers 5-year integrated master's degree courses in Science, Humanities and Social Science subjects. The five-year Integrated
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(I.M.A.) and M.Sc. (I.M.Sc.) courses of the University of Hyderabad are trans-disciplinary programmes with core and elective subjects.


SIP: The Study in India Programme

The University of Hyderabad's Study in India Programme (SIP) for foreign students began as a small experimental summer initiative where students from the
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took nine credits over nine weeks in the summer of 1998. Since then, SIP has grown in leaps and bounds and has gone from hosting eight students in its debut year to nearly 200 in the most recent academic year. The University Grants Commission (UGC), a governmental organisation in India tasked with determining and maintaining standards for university education, has hailed the Study in India Programme as a model initiative and has encouraged other universities in India to emulate the program's approach. SIP's strength is its flexibility and willing to innovate to meet the needs of universities and study abroad consortia. SIP has created specialised, tailor-made programs for partners such as
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and the Nordic Centre in India—a consortium of 15 Nordic universities. Students can apply on their own, through their home schools, or through study abroad consortia that are SIP partners. In 2014 the SIP Programme has been selected for IIE Andrew Heiskell Award. Thirteen Campuses in the world have been recognised for their Outstanding International Initiatives. UoH is the only University from Asia to be recognised.


Centre for Distance and Virtual Learning

The University of Hyderabad started offering Post Graduate Diploma Programmes through distance mode since 1994. The target groups identified for these Programmes are (a) In service personnel looking forward to improve their skills and knowledge to enable to go up in the ladder in their own organisation or elsewhere and (b) Fresh graduate intending to improve their chances of employments on successful completion of these programmes.


Organisation and administration


Schools and departments

* School of Mathematics and Statistics * School of Physics * School of Chemistry * School of Life Sciences * School of Computer and Information Sciences * School of Social Sciences * School of Humanities * School of Engineering Sciences and Technology * School of Management Studies * School of Economics * Sarojini Naidu School of Arts & Communication * School of Medical Sciences


Academic Staff College

Established in 1987 as a major initiative in augmenting quality in Higher Education, the UGC promoted 66 Academic Staff Colleges. The Academic Staff College of University of Hyderabad is a constituent unit of the university offering orientation, refresher and need-based courses for Assistant Professors / Associate Professors working in Universities and Colleges. It is an important academic wing of the university. Apart from the training programmes for teachers, the Academic Staff College conducts professional development programmes for principals and administrators. The faculty is also taking up the teaching assignments and research guidance in their respective departments.
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(NAAC) Peer Review Committee from
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(MHRD) visited Academic Staff College during 19 – 21 January 2012 for peer reviewing of its activities and accredited this Academic Staff College, University of Hyderabad as ranked no. 4 in India.


Research

The university is a public research university with high research activity in every department, awarding about 300 doctorates each year. The university receives research funding from UGC, CSIR, DST, DBT, FIST and other funding agencies. The university is known for high quality research output from faculty and students in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.


National Institute of Animal Biotechnology

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, Ministry of Science and Technology,
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established in the campus of University of Hyderabad.


Institute of Life Sciences

The Institute of Life Sciences (ILS) also known as Dr. Reddy's Institute of Life Sciences is a research organisation founded through a public–private partnership initiative in the year 2004. The partners in the making of ILS are the Government of Telangana the University of Hyderabad and Dr. Reddy's Laboratories. Incorporated as a not-for-profit company, ILS has been accorded recognition as a Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation (SIRO) by the
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CR Rao Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science

The CR Rao Advanced Institute of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science (AIMSCS) has been set up with the objective of promoting research and advanced studies in mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science and allied subjects.


Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia

The Association of Management Development Institutions in South Asia (AMDISA) is a
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-recognised body. The association was established on the initiative of leading management Schools in the
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region and is located on the University of Hyderabad Campus in Gachibowli. AMDISA promotes management education and Management Development in the SAARC region and publishes the South Asian Journal of Management. The mission of AMDISA is to network management schools and management development centres; to promote partnerships between the schools, leading managers, and policy administrators; and to enhance the quality and effectiveness of management education and development in South Asia.


Student life


Hostels, canteens and recreational centres

There are 21
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s for students to stay in (13 for men and 8 for women). The Tagore International House caters to international students. There are two shopping complexes: one on the North campus and one on the South Campus. Also, there are seven canteens: the Students Centre Canteen, Goodwill Canteen, SN school canteen, F canteen, School of Chemistry canteen, Admin canteen, and School of Life Sciences canteen. There are four multipurpose auditoriums within the campus. The DST Auditorium is the largest, with a capacity of 700. It is used mainly for cultural events, seminars, public talks, and screening of documentaries and movies. The CV Raman Auditorium, with a capacity of 200, is located inside the science complex, and serves as a conference and seminar hall. The BR Ambedkar Auditorium is mainly used for cultural events, public talks, debates, and other events. There is another auditorium located inside the humanities block.


Bol Hyderabad Community Radio Station

Bol Hyderabad 90.4 FM is the University of Hyderabad's
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Station which began operations from 15 August 2011. The range of the radio broadcast is around 15 kilometer radius around the campus covering areas of Tolichowki, Gopanapally, Hi-Tech City and Gachibowli areas of Hyderabad.


National Service Scheme Cell (NSS)

In connection with 'Gandhi Jayanti Week' Celebrations
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(NSS) Cell, organises Peace March, Orientation Programmes, Tree plantation etc. during the first week of October every year.


Students' Union

Major student organisations on the campus include the All India students federation (AISF)
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(ASA), Muslim Students Federation (msf),
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(ABVP, "All Indian Student Council"),
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(NSUI),
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(SFI), Bahujan Students' Front (BSF), Dalit Students' Union (DSU), Telangana Students' Association (TSA), Other Backward Classes Federation (OBCF),
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(AISA ), and the Telangana Vidyarthi Vedika (TVV, Telangana Student Forum). The Students' Union is elected annually, with elections being conducted by the students themselves, following the guidelines set by the Lyngdoh Committee. The Students' Union includes a president, vice-president, general secretary, joint secretary, sports secretary and cultural secretary. The elections are held during the month of September every year.


Sports events

The elected Students' Union conducts various sports and cultural events for the students over the academic year. Nari's Knight Cup The first of such event is the Nari's Cricket Knight Cup. The tournament is named in memory of an Ex-student Mr. Narayan Reddy (Nari) who met with an unfortunate death in the campus premises. Initially, a few friends of Mr.Narayan Reddy started this 5-over a side tournament with 9 players per side. However, the Students' Union took over the responsibility of conducting the Knight Cup later. The tournament is conducted under floodlights at the Open-Air auditorium. Senthil Balraj Cricket Night Cup The Senthil Balraj Cricket Night cup was initiated in February, 2011 by the then Students' Union in memory of Senthil and Balraj. This cricket night cup is unique in the sense that it is open to only the registered students and employees of the university while the Nari's Knight Cup is open to Alumni's as well as the students of the university. However, the format of both the competitions remains the same. Football Night Cup The Football Night cup is the third in the series of Night cups conducted by the Students' Union. The tournament is usually conducted in the last week of February every year. This is a 7-a-side tournament with a total match duration of 30 mins. Basketball and Volleyball Night cup The union also conducts basketball and volleyball night cups every year in the month of March.


Cultural festival

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(सुकून, meaning ''peace'') is the annual cultural festival of the university organised by the Students' Union during the month of March where students from colleges all over Hyderabad participate. The 3-day event includes various literary and other recreational events.


Entrepreneurship Development Cell

The university has an ED Cell, located in the Management Block of the university, that has nurtured startups. Some of them include. * Laundrette: A coin-operated washing machine service.


Controversies

On 22 March 2016, police arrested 25 students and 2 faculty members who were reportedly protesting against the Vice Chancellor Appa Rao Podile's return to campus following the suicide of Rohith Vemula. All of them were granted bail on 28 March by the Metropolitan Magistrate at Miyapur court.


Chancellors


Vice chancellors

* Gurbaksh Singh, 1974–1979 * B S Ramakrishna, 1980–1986 * Bhadriraju Krishnamurthi, 1986–1993 *
Goverdhan Mehta Goverdhan Mehta FNA, FASc, FTWAS, FRS, FRSC (born 26 June 1943) is an Indian researcher and scientist. Career Mehta received his BSc and MSc from the BITS Pilani and PhD from Pune University. His post-doctoral research was at the Michig ...
, 1993–1998 * Palle Rama Rao, 1999–2002 *
Kota Harinarayana Kota Harinarayana (born 1943 in Brahmapur, Odisha) is an aviation engineer. He was born in Brahmapur on the border of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh into a Telugu speaking family. He was appointed as chairman of the board of governors of IIT (BHU), ...
, 2002–2005 * Seyed E Hasnain, 2005–2011 * Ramakrishna Ramaswamy, 2011 – 29 January 2015 * E Haribabu, 29 January – 31 May 2015 * R P Sharma, 1 June – 22 September 2015 * Appa Rao Podile, 23 September 2015 – 7 June 2021 * B. J. Rao, 26 July 2021 – present


Notable Alumni and Faculty

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, FRS * Dhevalapally B. Ramachary, professor of chemistry at University of Hyderabad * D Sridhar Babu, Former Minister, Govt of Andhra Pradesh * Manoj Abraham IPS, ADGP Kerala Police *
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Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Sir Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar OBE, FNI, FASc, FRS, FRIC, FInstP (21 February 1894 – 1 January 1955) was an Indian colloid chemist, academic and scientific administrator. The first director-general of the Council of Scientific and Indust ...
laureate * Dipankar Chatterji, recipient of
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and Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize *
Goverdhan Mehta Goverdhan Mehta FNA, FASc, FTWAS, FRS, FRSC (born 26 June 1943) is an Indian researcher and scientist. Career Mehta received his BSc and MSc from the BITS Pilani and PhD from Pune University. His post-doctoral research was at the Michig ...
, FRS *
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, chemist and
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Sir Shanti Swaroop Bhatnagar OBE, FNI, FASc, FRS, FRIC, FInstP (21 February 1894 – 1 January 1955) was an Indian colloid chemist, academic and scientific administrator. The first director-general of the Council of Scientific and Indust ...
laureate * D. Srinivasa Reddy * G. Narahari Sastry, Bhatnagar Prize winner *
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winner * Adusumilli Srikrishna *
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* Geeta Kashyap Vemuganti,
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, N-Bios laureate *
Rohith Vemula Rohith Chakravarti Vemula was an Indian PhD scholar at the University of Hyderabad. From July 2015, the university stopped paying Rohith his monthly stipend of (excluding HRA), with friends alleging that he was targeted for raising issues on ca ...
, Dalit activist * Ganesh Bagler, a pioneer of computational gastronomy *
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, former permanent representative of India at the
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Priyadarshi Pulikonda Priyadarshi Pulikonda (born 25 August 1989) is an Indian actor and comedian who works in Telugu films. He gained recognition for his role in ''Pelli Choopulu'' (2016). In addition to supporting roles, Priyadarshi played the lead in films such as ...
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Actor * Mohammed Baig Ehsas,
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* Distance Education Council *
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References


External links

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